Effect of Foliar Application of Silicon and Boron on Rice

Effect of Foliar Application of Silicon and Boron on Rice

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Tahir Muhammad
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9783659138348
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Pakistan is 3rd top producer of rice with 2.36 M ha area, 4.82 MT production, 0.9% of GDP and contributes 4.4% in agriculture annually. Pakistani rice is well known for its quality and aroma and ranked as 5th country for rice export but yield level is comparatively low and 36% yield gap has been observed. It has been deduced from the research that along with NPK, silicon (Si) and boron (B) should be introduced in rice production. Silicon can control drought stress, insect pests, diseases, radiation damage and metallic toxicity (Fe & Al) in rice. It also provides mechanical strength, prevents lodging and enhances photosynthetic activity and plant immunity. While boron (B) regulates carbohydrates transportation, cell division, cell wall strength and development, onset of fruits and seeds, pollen viability and affects plant development, reproduction, respiration and physiology. That s why this study was proposed and resulted that a combination of silicon and boron solutions @ 1.5% and 1.0% respectively should be applied as foliar spray for higher and sustainable rise production.
EAN 9783659138348
ISBN 3659138347
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication date May 24, 2012
Pages 132
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 8
Country Germany
Readership Children / Juvenile
Authors Tahir Muhammad
Edition Aufl.